

An edition of Return to diversity (1988)
a political history of East Central Europe since World War II
By Joseph Rothschild,Nancy Meriwether Wingfield,Nancy M. Wingfield
Publish Date
1989
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
294
Description:
"Most historians pinpoint Moses Mendelssohn's intellectual revolution in Germany during the second half of the eighteenth century as the decisive event that spawned Jewish modernity in the West. Todd M. Endelman takes issue with this Germanocentric orientation, however, counterarguing that the modernization of European Jewry encompassed far more than an intellectual revolution. By concentrating on the actual social and religious behavior of English Jews, Endelman demonstrates that the acculturation of Anglo-Jewry during the Georgian period moved at a more rapid pace than elsewhere in Europe. This was due largely to a constellation of political, social, and religious developments that set England apart from the rest of Europe in the eighteenth century. As such, Anglo-Jewry as a whole enjoyed a degree of toleration not to be found on the Continent."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: History, Politics and government, Politieke geschiedenis, Histoire, Stalinisme, European history: postwar, from c 1945 -, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, Eastern Europe - History, Political History, History - General History, History: World, Eastern Europe, Europe - Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Europe - Former Soviet Republics, History & Theory - General, Military - World War II, 1945-, Europe, Eastern, Europe, eastern, history, Europe, central, history, Europe, central, politics and government, Europe, eastern, politics and government, Europe, eastern, social conditions, Politieke situatie, Diversiteit, Politik, Europe, politics and government, 1945-
Places: Eastern Europe, Europe danubienne, Europe de l'Est